Remote login from Debian to FreeBSD

sossego

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Is this possible?
Currently, I can login from the Debian installation on the laptop to the Debian installation on the Desktop. However, no graphical programs are running. "localhost" errors started first with RSA/SSH key authentication- this was corrected- and ended up with 10:0/:10.0 display not set/chosen.
Sorry about the confusion.
Anyway, I'd like to use the laptop as a thin client of sorts to minimalize use on the CPU. I also have NetBSD 5 installed.

Would remote login from NetBSD 5 be more appropriate?
 
Try $ ssh -X somehost. From ssh(1):
-X Enables X11 forwarding. This can also be specified on a per-host
basis in a configuration file.

X11 forwarding should be enabled with caution. Users with the
ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host (for the
user's X authorization database) can access the local X11 display
through the forwarded connection. An attacker may then be able
to perform activities such as keystroke monitoring.

For this reason, X11 forwarding is subjected to X11 SECURITY
extension restrictions by default. Please refer to the ssh -Y
option and the ForwardX11Trusted directive in ssh_config(5) for
more information.
 
I have Xauthority copied from the laptop to the Desktop; but, I can only do it as root. The export DISPLAY times out. I've uncommented the general options in startx for access/login.
The RSA key has been sent to /dev/null.
Starting xclock from the command line with laptop.ip.value:0 returns a "Can't open display laptop.ip.value:0"


I'm assuming that these commands for Debian are- as usual- able to be carried over in some form to FreeBSD.

sand_man: I have two OS on the vaio- NetBSD 5.0 and Debian Lenny. If it is more practical to setup a BSD to BSD xclient-xserver remote system, then I would do that. That is what I was asking in part. And yes, Xforwarding.

Is it possible to setup another terminal in X as a value of :1 or variable>:1 such that I am able to do a remote login?

Oh, and after the error message, I receive a Done(1) job status. I think.
 
sossego said:
I have Xauthority copied from the laptop to the Desktop;
Don't.


It really doesn't matter which OS either the client or the server is running. But for X forwarding to work, the X server must be running on the client. Connect using ssh -X to the server and DISPLAY will be set automatically.
 
You need to clarify exactly what it is that you are trying to do.

What do you mean by "login"? Login via SSH? Login via xdm/gdm/kdm? Login via the console? Login via telnet? etc ...

Do you just want to run an application on the FreeBSD box, and have it display on the Debian box? (That's as simple ass "ssh -X freebsd.box" and execute the application.)

More information is needed.
 
Code:
ssh -X moleque@para-do-mate
I am prompted for the password.
I give it.
I type in the command. I am returned with a
Code:
Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 keyError: cannot open display: :10.0

If I give the client side/laptop ip address with :0 for the screen. I am returned with a
Code:
Error: Can't open display: para-do-mate:0
The terminal is running in the foreground of an e17/Enlightenment desktop. I want to be able to run Iceweasel and blender from the Debian installation and Firefox and inkscape from the FreeBSD installation.

This: http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.bugs.dist/browse_thread/thread/5d411f6c43a3e39d is a replica of the exact problem that I am having; and, like the person mentions, the solution given doesn't work for me.
My only other option would be to use SSH between the NetBSD installation on the laptop and the FreeBSD installation on the Desktop as client and server respectively.

First, I am trying to get the applications to work on a Debian to Debian setup. If this will not work, then I will try a Debian to FreeBSD followed by the NetBSD to FreeBSD.
 
I'm not able to because of two reasons.
The file system was full and unresponsive; so, I had to reinstall.
TWM, xterm, and the mouse is unresponsive even with dbus and hald flags enabled.
 
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